- recorded.
Saelred was
succeeded by Swithred,
grandson of Sigeheard.
Saelred's own son
Sigeric succeeded Swithred. Like his predecessors,
Saelred was not...
- and
advised by his
council and the
Lombard army (approximate date). King
Saelred of Es**** dies
after a 37-year reign. He is
succeeded by Swithred, grandson...
- 746
Sælred Representing distant line
descended from Sledd.
Probably joint-king with Swæfbert c. 715 to 738 Swæfbert
Probably joint-king with
Sælred 746...
- Sigeheard, Co-King (694–709) Swæfred, Co-King (694–709) Offa, King (709)
Sælred, Co-King (c.709–746) Swæfberht, Co-King (c.715–738) Swithred, King (746–758)...
- in
Hemel Hempstead to Waldhere,
bishop of London. He was
succeeded by
Saelred of Es****. Kirby, D. H. (2000). The
Earliest English Kings (Revised ed.)...
- King Swæfberht of Es**** dies
after a 23-year reign. He is
succeeded by
Saelred, a
minor member of the Es****
royal family. The
Mayan city-state
Xukpi (Copán)...
-
after a 12-year reign. He is
succeeded by Sigeric, son of the late king
Saelred (see 709). King
Cynewulf of Wes****
retakes Berkshire from the Mercians...
-
abdicates the
throne in
order to
become a monk in Rome,
along with Coenred.
Saelred rules jointly with Swæfberht the sub-kingdom of Middle****. Arab–Byzantine...
- Preceded by
Saelred of Es**** King of Es**** c. 746 – 758 Succeeded by
Sigeric of Es****...
-
Sigeric I of Es**** was a King of Es****, and a son of
Saelred of Es****,
reigning from an
unknown date
until he
abdicated and went on
pilgrimage to Rome...